Julia (Polish TV series)

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Julia
Genresoap opera
Directed byArkadiusz Luboń
Sławomir Pstrong
Marcin Solarz
Adrian Kręciszewski
Starring Julia Rosnowska
Krystian Wieczorek
Marta Żmuda Trzebiatowska
Michał Lewandowski
Bartosz Obuchowicz
Theme music composer LenkaTrouble Is a Friend
ComposerGrzegorz Daroń
Country of originPoland
Original languagePolish
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes186
Production
Executive producerKrystyna Lasoń
Running time22-25 minutes
Original release
Network TVN
ReleaseJanuary 2 (2012-01-02) 
December 14, 2012 (2012-12-14)
Related
Prosto w serce

Julia is the Polish soap opera. It is broadcast on weekdays on TVN since Monday, January 2, 2012. The pilot episode was broadcast on Friday, December 23, 2011, after the final episode of Prosto w serce (Straight Into the Heart).

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Plot

The series follows the fortunes of a young woman, Julia Chmielewska, who gets cold feet before her wedding and decides to start over in Kraków. There she stays with her cousin Katarzyna and her family. She later meets the rich Janicki family, who are the owners of the Beauty Clinic.

Cast

ActorRole
Julia Rosnowska Julia Chmielewska
Krystian Wieczorek Jan Janicki
Marta Żmuda Trzebiatowska Monika Miller
Michał Lewandowski Maciej Janicki
Bartosz Obuchowicz Dariusz Nogaj
Tadeusz Huk Tadeusz Janicki
Anna Tomaszewska Hanna Janicka (née Wójtowicz)
Aldona Jankowska Bożena Miller
Alina Kamińska Alicja Chmielewska
Gabriela Mazurek Natalia Chmielewska
Ewa Kaim Katarzyna Baran
Grzegorz Mielczarek Krzysztof Baran
Emilia Stachurska Pola Baran
Weronika Humaj Kaja Baran
Maja Bohosiewicz Anita Ziółkowska
Maciej Kosmala Esteban

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